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Student Resources

The Bloomington community is fortunate to have several mental health, support, counseling centers and other resources available in our community. To navigate more efficiently select the topic of interest from the list below.

Family & Children's Service

Oasis for Youth

www.oasisforyouth.orgThe Drop-in Center is a mission of Oak Grove Presbyterian Church located at the corner of Old Shakopee Road and Penn Avenue South in Bloomington. Hours will be 2:30 to 5 pm Monday through Thursday

Bloomington Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA)

Bridging

Bloomingtonwww.bridging.org Low-income families may be eligible to receive free furniture. For a referral for free furniture from Bridging, contact: City of Bloomington Human Services at 952-563-8733, 952-563-8740 TTY

952-563-8993, 952-563-8900 TTY1900 W Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomingtonwww.ci.bloomington.mn.usVouchers for specific foods available to pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women as well as infants and children under age 5. Eligibility is based on income level and health risks.

Bloomington School Breakfast and Lunch Program

952-806-8770www.bloomington.k12.mn.us Nutritious meals for school children on school days. Families may be eligible for free or reduced price school meals.

VEAP Food Shelf

952-888-9616Irving Ave. S., Bloomingtonwww.veapvolunteers.org Provides a five-day grocery supply for emergencies. Also provides holiday meals or groceries for seniors, people with disabilities or low income.

Hennepin County Economic Assistance - Food Stamps

612-596-1300www.co.hennepin.mn.us You may qualify for food stamps, used to buy food. Apply for benefit at Creekside Community Center, 9801 Penn Ave. So. in Bloomington (by appointment only).

Fare for All (Bloomington location)

952-563-4944 V/TTYCreekside Community Center9801 Penn Ave. Swww.emergencyfoodshelf.orgMonthly food program with no income guidelines. Fees apply.